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03/11/1999 12:17:25
 
 
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02/11/1999 05:14:51
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Forum:
Windows
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00285334
Message ID:
00286245
Vues:
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>I have funny problem that make me very very confusing, may be anybody can help me ?, the problem is: I want to connect my PC to NT server, my PC has configured with Windows '95 and the network configurations are as follows:
>
>Client for Microsoft Network
>3COM fast ethernet card 10/100 ....
>TCP/IP
>File and printer sharing
>
>The problem is when the Windows is starting, it does not prompt to the user and password entries .. why ?.. but it will works if I changed the TCP/IP to NETBEUI and after that the error will occurs as follows: "No domain available to validate the password ....... " ...

Most likely problems:

(1) Win95 did not support NBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP, so there was no way to conenct to the NT Server.

(2) WinNT may not be configured to recognize and service the IP address if you've assigned a fixed IP address rather than using DHCP

(3) NetBEUI may not be configured on the NT server

(4) You may not have configured the Win95 system to log into the NT domain

(5) The default userid for then Win95 system may be identical to a recognized domain login, so connecting to the server will be automatic.

I'd strongly recomend picking up the Microsoft core curriculum for the Network Essentials exam, which goes into some detail on Microsoft networking. If you're also unfamiliar with the way NT server is configured, I'd pick up that material as well.
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